We had a fancy Regency dinner in Dallas at Pappadeauxs, as an early birthday celebration for Jen. It was SO fun. The food was great, we had a private room (though the restaurant had booked a party in that room not long after us, the service was slow – which was not an issue for us, only for the party … Continue Reading →

Getting back to my Dallas trip in March. On Saturday we visited a log cabin village in regency outfits. We were a little early time-period-wise, but it was a fun place to take photos – and actually really interesting to visit. Some of the log cabins (which were moved here from elsewhere) had a lot of history to them. And … Continue Reading →

I am super belated posting about this, but oh well. I was lucky enough to get the chance to visit my DFW friends for a costume weekend! Lesa picked me up, we headed to Ginger’s house to change, and then met up with everyone at Thistle Hill, a 1904 Georgian Revival house in Fort Worth, TX. We did a variety … Continue Reading →

So, as you saw, I was lucky enough to get to go to Texas for the DFWCG Georgian picnic. My dad was nice enough to use his frequent flyer miles on my ticket and was nice enough to let me stay with her, so the weekend basically just cost me the cost of airport parking. Which was very cool. The … Continue Reading →

Cynthia and her husband both posted their Flickr sets (Christopher’s are a selection of Cynthia’s, punched up for color). I loved every single pic! And it made me happy all over again to see them. Look at this one – it’s our group shot. And we posed in chronological order. As you do. Here are a few more pics from … Continue Reading →

I was lucky enough to be able to attend the Dallas Forth Worth Costume Guild’s Georgian picnic. We had a gorgeous day and everyone looked wonderful. It was so fun to see new and old friends, and especially to meet Merja, who came all the way out from Finland.

Saturday was the Dallas/Ft Worth Costume Guild’s Mad Hatter’s tea! After a lazy morning, we finally got all dressed up and ready to go! I used the hairpiece I bought at Sam Moon – it was mostly hidden under a hat for the rest of the day though!